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  • Republic of Atlion
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  • The derivation of the word Albion is discussed by Eilert Ekwall in an article called "Early names of Britain" in Antiquity 1930. Gallo-Romance Albiōn (cf. Middle Irish Albbu) derives from the Proto-Celtic * Alb-i̯en-, sharing the same stem as Welsh elfydd "earth, world", together with other European and Mediterranean toponyms such as Alpes and Albania has two possible etymologies, both plausible: either *albho-, a Proto-Indo-European root meaning "white" (in reference to the white southern shores of the island), or *alb-, Proto-Indo-European for "hill".
time zone DST
  • Atlionese DST time
established event
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population census
  • 121575872
conventional long name
  • Atlion
symbol type
map caption
  • Location of the Republic of Atlion in the Mid Atlantic
largest settlement type
  • city
leader name
cctld
  • .ab
established date
  • 14
  • 16
  • 17
utc offset DST
  • 180.0
Language
  • English, French,
Currency
Ethnic Groups
population estimate
  • 121576047
currency code
  • ALD
image map
  • Locator Map of the Republic of Atlion.png
government type
  • Federal Democratic Presidential Republic
population census year
  • 2010
native name
  • Republic of Atlion
  • République d'Atlion
Calling Code
  • +2
Gini
  • 43
HDI
  • 0.977000
image coat
  • Seal of the Republic of Atlion.png
alt flag
Leader title
Largest City
Capital
Time Zone
  • Atlionese standard time
Motto
  • Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat
HDI category
  • very high
Anthem
image flag
  • Flag of the Republic of Atlion.png
HDI year
  • 2010
population estimate year
  • 2012
UTC offset
  • 240.0
Common name
  • Atlion
abstract
  • The derivation of the word Albion is discussed by Eilert Ekwall in an article called "Early names of Britain" in Antiquity 1930. Gallo-Romance Albiōn (cf. Middle Irish Albbu) derives from the Proto-Celtic * Alb-i̯en-, sharing the same stem as Welsh elfydd "earth, world", together with other European and Mediterranean toponyms such as Alpes and Albania has two possible etymologies, both plausible: either *albho-, a Proto-Indo-European root meaning "white" (in reference to the white southern shores of the island), or *alb-, Proto-Indo-European for "hill". When the decisions came in 17## to name the country, the revolutionary government debated on whether or not to use Albion as the name for the country in any case. However, after two weeks' discussion, it was decided that the words Albion and "Atlantic" would be merged, which finally led to the creation of the name "Atlion."
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